Shipbuilder Japan Marine United and the University of Tokyo developed the floating substation, which are both understood to have performed well during and after the quake.

A high-voltage undersea cable and a dynamic cable have been installed at the site, which follows the floating equipments' movements as well as wave and tide actions.

The second phase of this project, which is scheduled for commissioning in 2015, will see the installation of two 7MW Mitsubishi hydraulic turbines, one on a Japan Marine United floating spar and one on Mitsubishi’s own semi-submersible foundation.